Pavel Bure - The Russian Rocket Felix Potvin - The Cat Zigmond Palffy - Ziggy Peter Bondra - Special Agent Pavel Datsyuk - The Magic Man Curtis Joseph - Cujo Chris Osgood - Ozzy Olaf Kolzig - Ollie the Goalie Eric Lindros - Big E John Vanbiesbrouck - The Beezer Igor Larionov - The Professor Roberto Luongo - Bobby Lou Jim Carey - The Net Detective
Logan Couture is called " Juicy" by his teammates..... Little ball of hate was Pat Verbeek ...... You left out the best one -- Scott Stevens was known as "Captain Crunch".
Pavel Bure, famously nicknamed the "Russian Rocket," is one of the most electrifying players in NHL history. Known for his incredible speed, agility, and goal-scoring prowess, Bure dazzled hockey fans during the 1990s and early 2000s. Born on March 31, 1971, in Moscow, Russia, Bure quickly rose to prominence as a standout talent in Soviet hockey before making the leap to the NHL.
Pavel Bure, the "Russian Rocket," was one of the NHL's most dynamic players, known for his incredible speed and goal-scoring ability. Born in Moscow, he starred with the Vancouver Canucks, leading them to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals and earning two 60-goal seasons. Bure also played for the Florida Panthers, winning back-to-back Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies, and finished his career with the New York Rangers. Despite injuries cutting his career short, Bure's electrifying style left a lasting legacy, earning him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.
I don’t know why it didn’t hit me until recently that Bobby Orr doesn’t have a nickname. How is that possible? I guess 3:50 “Number Four” is a nickname. Kinda lame compared to the others.
Steve Yzerman, affectionately known as "Stevie Wonder" or "The Captain," is a legendary figure in the NHL and a cornerstone of the Detroit Red Wings' storied history. Born on May 9, 1965, in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Yzerman spent his entire 22-season playing career with the Red Wings, becoming one of the most respected and successful players in the league.
Драйзайтль-Гретцки?Неуместное сравнение! 😅 Бревно немецкое ему больше подойдёт! Игрока с худшим катанием я не видел! Уровень катания игрока сельского чемпионата.
@ Это игрок Детройта? Олимпийский чемпион и обладатель кубка Стенли? Видел! Но есть одно отличие в катании и стиле игры. Катается с согнутыми коленями, так как учат с детства. А немец катается на прямых ногах. 90 процентов голов с одной точки. Какие ещё отличия? Швед забивал с разных позиций, не боялся драк. Был на площадке работягой.
@@revin1972 oh yeah -- Holmstrom was a burly , husky guy that had a quick little chop style shot from 5 feet left of goal. His ability to stand in front of net and deflect shots was awesome- but he skated like a steer.
The Little Ball of Hate was Pat Verbeek, Marchand is just a rat, and Ken Linseman was "the rat" before Marchand was. Very little research or imagination here.
"Fair point! Pat Verbeek definitely owned the 'Little Ball of Hate' nickname, and Ken Linseman was the original 'Rat.' Marchand just took the 'rat' persona to a whole new level! Appreciate the correction-hockey history has no shortage of colorful characters! 🏒🐀"
Sorry, but Pat Verbeek is and always will be the Little Ball of Hate. With almost 3000 PIM, 522 goals scored and over a thousand points, he was an all-round terror. Marchand, while talented, is just a nuisance.
You’re absolutely right! Pat Verbeek earned the “Little Ball of Hate” nickname through his relentless style of play, combining toughness, goal-scoring ability, and a never-back-down attitude. With almost 3,000 PIMs and over 500 goals, he was a true force on the ice. Marchand definitely has his own reputation, but Verbeek's all-around game and physicality put him in a class of his own. A true legend of the game! 🏒🔥
Pavel Bure - The Russian Rocket
Felix Potvin - The Cat
Zigmond Palffy - Ziggy
Peter Bondra - Special Agent
Pavel Datsyuk - The Magic Man
Curtis Joseph - Cujo
Chris Osgood - Ozzy
Olaf Kolzig - Ollie the Goalie
Eric Lindros - Big E
John Vanbiesbrouck - The Beezer
Igor Larionov - The Professor
Roberto Luongo - Bobby Lou
Jim Carey - The Net Detective
Big bird.
Vladimir Krutov - The Tank
Gretzky - also "Gretz"
@@AndreaVasquez-jb1gh Ed Belfour - The Eagle
Cyclone Taylor, Mud Bruneteau, The Chief [2] Pie Mckenzie, Hounddog Kelly, The Hammer, the list is endless.
Pavel Bure - Russian Rocket, Pavel Datsyuk - Magic Man
Yvan Cournoyer - The Roadrunner
Hockey nicknames are embarrassingly suckily unimaginative
Sid the kid
Johnny Hockey #13 🙏
R.I.P. Johnny Hockey
The magic man…
You forgot a player that was taken away from us too soon and that had one of the coolest nicknames! Johnny Gaudreu- Johnny Hockey
Dave Tiger Williams
Connor Bedard-Bedsy ❤️❤️❤️ 98
Logan Couture is called " Juicy" by his teammates.....
Little ball of hate was Pat Verbeek ......
You left out the best one -- Scott Stevens was known as "Captain Crunch".
Yes, Couture is Juicy. He has a juicy IPA named LoCo at a craft brewery in his home town named for him.
No, Eddie, the Eagle come on now !!!
You a hockey fan? How about Pavel Bure - Russian Rocket
Pavel Bure, famously nicknamed the "Russian Rocket," is one of the most electrifying players in NHL history. Known for his incredible speed, agility, and goal-scoring prowess, Bure dazzled hockey fans during the 1990s and early 2000s. Born on March 31, 1971, in Moscow, Russia, Bure quickly rose to prominence as a standout talent in Soviet hockey before making the leap to the NHL.
William Nylander’s nickname is Willy Nilly or Willy Nilly Nylander.
Big E- Eric Lindros
The Hammer: Dave Schultz
Hound dog : Bob Kelly
What about the Russian rocket
Pavel Bure, the "Russian Rocket," was one of the NHL's most dynamic players, known for his incredible speed and goal-scoring ability. Born in Moscow, he starred with the Vancouver Canucks, leading them to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals and earning two 60-goal seasons. Bure also played for the Florida Panthers, winning back-to-back Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies, and finished his career with the New York Rangers. Despite injuries cutting his career short, Bure's electrifying style left a lasting legacy, earning him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.
The Great One
Eddie Shack, "The Entertainer"
Merci beaucoup !
Merci à vous
Never heard of some of those. Also I thought it was Mark “Mess” Messier and Patrick “Kaner” Kane.
The Russian rocket
Mikko Rantanen - The Moose
Peter the great
You forget swedish Ulf " Robocop" Samuelsson😃
1:55 don’t use Sid the kid anymore
Patrick Kane Nickname Showtime (Atlanta Thrashers) Captain Atlanta
McJESUS
Marchand - the rat
“Mitchy” and “Papi” are two of the worst nicknames ever, yet suit them both perfectly. Embarrassing.
I don’t know why it didn’t hit me until recently that Bobby Orr doesn’t have a nickname. How is that possible?
I guess 3:50 “Number Four” is a nickname. Kinda lame compared to the others.
Stevie wonder yzerman
Steve Yzerman, affectionately known as "Stevie Wonder" or "The Captain," is a legendary figure in the NHL and a cornerstone of the Detroit Red Wings' storied history. Born on May 9, 1965, in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Yzerman spent his entire 22-season playing career with the Red Wings, becoming one of the most respected and successful players in the league.
Драйзайтль-Гретцки?Неуместное сравнение! 😅 Бревно немецкое ему больше подойдёт! Игрока с худшим катанием я не видел! Уровень катания игрока сельского чемпионата.
Never saw Holmstrom...?
@ Это игрок Детройта? Олимпийский чемпион и обладатель кубка Стенли? Видел! Но есть одно отличие в катании и стиле игры. Катается с согнутыми коленями, так как учат с детства. А немец катается на прямых ногах. 90 процентов голов с одной точки. Какие ещё отличия? Швед забивал с разных позиций, не боялся драк. Был на площадке работягой.
@@revin1972 oh yeah -- Holmstrom was a burly , husky guy that had a quick little chop style shot from 5 feet left of goal. His ability to stand in front of net and deflect shots was awesome- but he skated like a steer.
Magic Man?
Rusty?
Tomàš tuna Tatar.
Andrew Shawzy Shaw
Dale "dutch Gretzky" Weise
The Little Ball of Hate was Pat Verbeek, Marchand is just a rat, and Ken Linseman was "the rat" before Marchand was. Very little research or imagination here.
"Fair point! Pat Verbeek definitely owned the 'Little Ball of Hate' nickname, and Ken Linseman was the original 'Rat.' Marchand just took the 'rat' persona to a whole new level! Appreciate the correction-hockey history has no shortage of colorful characters! 🏒🐀"
Sorry, but Pat Verbeek is and always will be the Little Ball of Hate. With almost 3000 PIM, 522 goals scored and over a thousand points, he was an all-round terror. Marchand, while talented, is just a nuisance.
You’re absolutely right! Pat Verbeek earned the “Little Ball of Hate” nickname through his relentless style of play, combining toughness, goal-scoring ability, and a never-back-down attitude. With almost 3,000 PIMs and over 500 goals, he was a true force on the ice. Marchand definitely has his own reputation, but Verbeek's all-around game and physicality put him in a class of his own. A true legend of the game! 🏒🔥
Panel Bure -Russian Rickets😳
Guy lafleur nickname was the white demon le demon blon